Mānoa’s John A. Burns School of Medicine and the College of Social Sciences and the Alaska Federal Health Care Partnership signed an agreement to cooperate in the development and fielding of telehealth technology throughout the Pacific region.

Hawaiʻi resident undergraduates attending Hilo, West Oʻahu and the seven community colleges will benefit from a reduction in the 2011 summer session tuition schedule recently approved by the Board of Regents.

Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Sciences and Technology’s Ocean FEST (Families Exploring Science Together) and Hilo’s Nā Pua Noʻeau has formed a new partnership to bring hands-on science to the Native Hawaiian community.

The University of Hawaiʻi System and Tokai University Educational System signed a formal memorandum of understanding on Jan. 15 paving the way for the permanent relocation of Hawaiʻi Tokai International College to Kapolei, within steps of the new UH West Oʻahu campus.

For the fourth consecutive year, the school library media specialization in the Mānoa Library and Information Science Graduate Program has been recognized as one of the top 10 programs in the nation by the U.S. News and World Report.

Mānoa’s Center on the Family and the state’s Homeless Programs Office released the Homeless Service Utilization Report: Hawaiʻi 2010. The report is authored by Sarah Yuan, Heather Trundle and Grace Fong.